Thomas Bushnell, BSG said: > Anthony DeRobertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > It's true that the GPL wording implies that there is a single >> > "preferred form", >> >> Yep. The GPL was designed for compiled programs, and it shows in >> several places. > > The relation between a xcf and a gif is precisely one of compilation.
Nonsense. I edit multiple images into a single image all the time, but rarely save an XCF file: multiple layers live in the image-editor's memory, but never hit the disk. There is no persistent form which represents "source" any more than there is for a wood carving or a painting. The original images might be, but I'm usually using very small subsets of them. Now, in some cases of a GIF there may be a source file, where opening the XCF and essentially hitting "save as GIF" will produce the object form, but it's hardly the general case. -Brian -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.evenmere.org/~bts/